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  1. The mission of Research Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology is to provide a quality educational program that promotes excellence in Radiologic Technology and produces competent, professional, and compassionate radiographers for the healthcare community.

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    All prospective students must possess a high school diploma or high school equivalency and have the following required college prerequisites: 1. College algebra or higher math course 1.1. Must be completed prior to application deadline (January) and within 10 years of the application year 2. Human anatomy or human anatomy and physiology 2.1. Must b...

    The application window is from September 1 to January 1 each year. During that timeframe, follow the process below to submit your completed application. Download the prospective student information guide (PDF). To apply, follow the applicant checklist (PDF): 1. Complete the online application. 2. Pay the $25 application fee (make check payable to S...

    This two-year program begins every June, with an application deadline of January 1st each year. All application materials must be received by the second Friday in January for consideration as a prospective student. The school accepts approximately 10 students each year. Each applicant is scored based on: 1. Official transcripts/academic achievement...

  2. Jan 1, 2024 · Saint Luke’s nationally accredited School of Radiologic Technology offers a two-year, hospital-based program to prepare students for a successful career in radiography. The School of Radiologic Technology offers: View a sample schedule for the School of Radiologic Technology (PDF).

  3. The field of radiologic technology is a unique environment that enables the student and/or technologist to encounter many different aspects of medical imaging. This program requires the prospective student to experience. 4-hour (four) observation/job shadow in the Diagnostic Radiology Department.

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  4. A radiologic technologist, unlike a technician, is a certified medical professional, registered to perform diagnostic imaging examinations, such as X-rays for physicians to assist in diagnosing a disease or trauma. With additional training, you could also perform CT scans, and MRIs.

  5. The RT program is a two-year, full-time program educating students in all aspects of general radiology. Students will learn to use state-of-the art equipment and ionizing radiation to produce diagnostic images in order to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of illness and disease.

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  7. School of Radiologic Technology. The mission of Research Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology is to provide a quality educational program that promotes excellence in Radiologic Technology and produces competent, professional, and compassionate radiographers for the healthcare community.

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